AFRICANGLOBE – The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is looking into the case of an unarmed Black man allegedly strangled to death by a white cop this week.

Jonathan Sanders, a 39-year-old Stonewall resident, died last Wednesday evening following an altercation with an officer. Sanders — who owned horses and a buggy — was exercising his horses when he was approached by officer Kevin Harrington.

Stewart Parrish, an attorney who was representing Sanders prior to his death, says that Harrington pulled Sanders off his horse and strangled him between 10:30 and 11 p.m. that night, WTOK reports. According to the Guardian, Parrish is making the allegations based on the accounts of family members who witnessed the incident. Charita Kennedy, Sanders’ girlfriend and mother to their 1-year-old son, told WTOK that Sanders was not violating any laws when Harrington confronted him.

The Guardian and other outlets reported that Parrish said family members told him a flashlight was used to strangle Harrington, but Stonewall Police Chief Michael Street has denied those allegations. He told the Guardian that “there was no flashlight used to choke anybody — that’s false.”

The Clarion-Ledger also reported that Parrish said earlier allegations that a flashlight was used were wrong.

A cause of death won’t be officially determined until an autopsy is completed.

Parrish told the Guardian that family witnesses could see Sanders struggling, saying, “Let me go, I can’t breathe” before his death.

The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation has now stepped in to handle the case, according to WMC. Harrington has been placed on paid vacation as the investigation continues.

Attorney C.J. Lawrence, an attorney with Lumumba & Associates, told reporters he is now representing the family. Lawrence would only confirm that this incident is a case of “an unarmed Black man being killed as a result of a police officer.”

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